Review Blog

Sep 14 2016

Elmer and the race by David McKee

Andersen Press, 2016. ISBN 9781783444557
(Age: 4-7) Recommended. Elephants. Competition. Elmer the patchwork
elephant is back and this time he organises a race when all the
young elephants decided that they wanted to find out who was the
fastest runner. Each had a different colour and there was great
excitement as they set off on the course that Elmer and Wilbur had
designed. On the way they face some obstacles - the cheeky monkeys
confuse the racers by throwing fruit and pointing in the wrong
direction and Yellow is naughty and trips up Green who is injured.
Readers who enjoyed the adventures of Elmer in Elmer, Elmer
and Rose and Elmer and Wilbur will be delighted to see
more of the characters in Elmer and the Race. The colourful,
eye-catching illustrations make this a stand out story book. Each
elephant has a different face and distinctive characteristics, but
Elmer with his gorgeous patchwork coat and Wilbur with his black and
white squares stand out amongst the colours of the young elephants.
The narrative flows along beautifully, making it a lovely story to
read aloud. There are lessons to be learnt on the way. Yellow cheats
but finds out that he is good at saying sorry. White is very kind
and helps Green, even though it means that he doesn't win the race
and Pink and Violet are funny, and even though Blue wins the race
and Orange comes in second, all of the young elephants win a medal.
Pat Pledger